Most perennials bloom profusely during a specific season, such as spring, mid-summer or fall. Peonies bloom in late May through early June, tall iris flower in mid-June, and garden phlox blossom ...
It’s one small upside to fall yard cleanup: All those perennials ... still flowering, but a plant that is post-bloom is ripe for the taking. Right now, we’re dividing spring- and summer ...
we’ll throw in a few summer meadow flowers. But how often do we think about fall blooms? If you think about it, having plants that burst into bloom in fall should be a gardener’s reward for ...
Many of us have heard the adage “there is no such thing as a weed.” The idea being that any plant has its uses if planted in the right place. Many of the undesirable plants we work so hard to ...
In the summer of ... After flowering plants, the world became like an English garden, full of bright color and variety, visited by butterflies and honeybees. Flowers of all shapes and colors ...
Many perennial plants benefit from being divided every three to five years to improve plant performance. In general, spring and early-summer blooming plants are the best candidates for fall division.
Bearded irises bloom from early spring to mid-summer. One of the best places ... rain lily (Zephyranthes candida), boasting pristine white flowers and brilliantly contrasting orange stamens ...